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England will like to win Ashes for Fred: Gilchrist
by CricketArchive Staff Reporter


Player:A Flintoff, AC Gilchrist
Event:Australia in British Isles 2009

DateLine: 17th July 2009

 

Former Australia wicketkeeper batsman Adam Gilchrist believes that England would do everything to win the Ashes series as a farewell gift to Andrew Flintoff.

 

Gilchrist also hailed Flintoff and felt it would inspire England to put their best foot forward in the ongoing Ashes.

 

"I don't think the Aussies will be affected but it can be a boost for the English players," Gilchrist told 'SunSport'.

 

"I know from my time that a when a great player retired, you did everything you could to see them off with a series win. So England will be up for this Ashes series even more," said the Australian.

 

Gilchrist also admitted honestly that Flintoff, as an opponent, often made life difficult for him.

 

"Freddie announcing his retirement means there will be a lot of Test cricketers sleeping easy now. He definitely terrorised me and my team-mates on many occasions," he said.

 

Gilchrist was of the view that Flintoff, as the premier all-rounder of his era, shouldered more responsibility than his body could endure and paid the price with a premature retirement.

 

"It's always sad when a player of that calibre retires but his body clearly couldn't cope with the demands. I think Freddie is a victim of his own abilities and skill. He happily took on huge responsibility with the bat and ball," he said.

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